2008
DOI: 10.1080/13683500802140315
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An Email-Based Delphi Approach to Tourism Program Evaluation: Involving Stakeholders in Research Design

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“…The purpose was to estimate the experts' ratings of each item. In other words, interexpert consensus assesses the extent to which experts make the same ratings (Kozlowski and Hattrup, 1992;Northcote et al, 2008). In prior studies, descriptive statistics have often been used to capture the variability among individual characteristics, responses, or contributions to the subject group (Landeta, 2006;Roberson et al, 2007).…”
Section: Generating Items To Represent the Constructmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The purpose was to estimate the experts' ratings of each item. In other words, interexpert consensus assesses the extent to which experts make the same ratings (Kozlowski and Hattrup, 1992;Northcote et al, 2008). In prior studies, descriptive statistics have often been used to capture the variability among individual characteristics, responses, or contributions to the subject group (Landeta, 2006;Roberson et al, 2007).…”
Section: Generating Items To Represent the Constructmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a final step of mapping past potential habitat, we drew on knowledge from nine Australian bird experts to review and refine these outputs. The expert elicitation process was done using an online modified Delphi approach (Northcote et al 2008). In the first round of communication, experts were asked to iteratively check and, if necessary, modify past potential habitat maps for threatened birds in Australia.…”
Section: Past Potential Habitat Mapsmentioning
confidence: 99%